The Three Stooges
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'''The Three Stooges''' were an [[United States|American]] [[vaudeville]] and [[comedy]] act of the early to mid-20th century best known for their numerous [[short subject]] films. They were commonly known by their first names: 'Larry, Moe & Curly', and 'Moe, Larry, & Shemp', among other lineups. | '''The Three Stooges''' were an [[United States|American]] [[vaudeville]] and [[comedy]] act of the early to mid-20th century best known for their numerous [[short subject]] films. They were commonly known by their first names: 'Larry, Moe & Curly', and 'Moe, Larry, & Shemp', among other lineups. | ||
+ | ==Feature motion pictures== | ||
+ | The Three Stooges also made appearances in many feature length movies in the course of their careers: | ||
+ | *''[[Soup to Nuts]]'' (1930) | ||
+ | *''[[Turn Back the Clock (film)|Turn Back the Clock]]'' (1933) | ||
+ | *''[[Meet the Baron]]'' (1933) | ||
+ | *''[[Dancing Lady]]'' (1933) | ||
+ | *''[[Broadway to Hollywood (1933 film)|Broadway to Hollywood]]'' (1933) -- Moe and Curly almost unrecognizable as Otto and Fritz, two clowns in makeup | ||
+ | *''[[Myrt and Marge]]'' (1933) | ||
+ | *''[[Fugitive Lovers]]'' (1934) | ||
+ | *''[[Hollywood Party (1934 film)|Hollywood Party]]'' (1934) | ||
+ | *''[[The Captain Hates the Sea]]'' (1934) | ||
+ | *''[[Start Cheering]]'' (1938) | ||
+ | *''[[Time Out for Rhythm]]'' (1941) | ||
+ | *''[[My Sister Eileen]]'' (1942) (Cameo) | ||
+ | *''[[Good Luck, Mr. Yates]]'' (1943) (scenes deleted) | ||
+ | *''[[Rockin' in the Rockies]]'' (1945) | ||
+ | *''[[Swing Parade of 1946]]'' (1946) | ||
+ | *''[[Gold Raiders]]'' (1951) | ||
+ | *''[[Columbia Laff Hour]]'' (1956) | ||
+ | *''[[Have Rocket, Will Travel]]'' (1959) | ||
+ | *''[[Stop, Look and Laugh]]'' (1960) | ||
+ | *''[[Snow White and the Three Stooges]]'' (1961) | ||
+ | *''[[The Three Stooges Meet Hercules]]'' (1962) | ||
+ | *''[[The Three Stooges in Orbit]]'' (1962) | ||
+ | *''[[The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze]]'' (1963) | ||
+ | *''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]'' (1963) (Cameo) | ||
+ | *''[[4 for Texas]]'' (1963) (Cameo) | ||
+ | *''[[The Outlaws Is Coming]]'' (1965) | ||
+ | *''[[Kook's Tour]]'' (1970) | ||
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The Three Stooges were an American vaudeville and comedy act of the early to mid-20th century best known for their numerous short subject films. They were commonly known by their first names: 'Larry, Moe & Curly', and 'Moe, Larry, & Shemp', among other lineups.
Feature motion pictures
The Three Stooges also made appearances in many feature length movies in the course of their careers:
- Soup to Nuts (1930)
- Turn Back the Clock (1933)
- Meet the Baron (1933)
- Dancing Lady (1933)
- Broadway to Hollywood (1933) -- Moe and Curly almost unrecognizable as Otto and Fritz, two clowns in makeup
- Myrt and Marge (1933)
- Fugitive Lovers (1934)
- Hollywood Party (1934)
- The Captain Hates the Sea (1934)
- Start Cheering (1938)
- Time Out for Rhythm (1941)
- My Sister Eileen (1942) (Cameo)
- Good Luck, Mr. Yates (1943) (scenes deleted)
- Rockin' in the Rockies (1945)
- Swing Parade of 1946 (1946)
- Gold Raiders (1951)
- Columbia Laff Hour (1956)
- Have Rocket, Will Travel (1959)
- Stop, Look and Laugh (1960)
- Snow White and the Three Stooges (1961)
- The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962)
- The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962)
- The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963)
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) (Cameo)
- 4 for Texas (1963) (Cameo)
- The Outlaws Is Coming (1965)
- Kook's Tour (1970)
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